Ryan Adams' cover album of Taylor Swift's 1989 seems to be coming together rather, uh, swiftly, as the alt-country singer revealed that he's finished a rough mix of the record.
Swift celebrated the one-year anniversary of releasing the album's infectious, chart-topping lead single "Shake It Off" yesterday (August 18), and Adams responded with a snippet of his own piano-drenched version of said song.
It follows clips of "Welcome to New York" and "Style," "All You Had to Do Was Stay" and "Out of the Woods," and even deluxe edition bonus track "Wildest Dreams." Get down to the sick beat of Adams' take on "Shake It Off" below.
Swift celebrated the one-year anniversary of releasing the album's infectious, chart-topping lead single "Shake It Off" yesterday (August 18), and Adams responded with a snippet of his own piano-drenched version of said song.
It follows clips of "Welcome to New York" and "Style," "All You Had to Do Was Stay" and "Out of the Woods," and even deluxe edition bonus track "Wildest Dreams." Get down to the sick beat of Adams' take on "Shake It Off" below.
Nate Walcott is a genius. Holy moly. Piano vibes on @taylorswift13 Shake it off #1989 icing pic.twitter.com/9H42p0TGsP
— Ryan Adams (@TheRyanAdams) August 19, 2015